Eleven people who worked for the dealership, including Chris Tsiropoulous, were arrested, but Pamela Geller escaped the scandal unscathed. According to The New York Times, she received a $4 million divorce settlement, a portion of $1.8 million from the sale of the Long Island home and then a $5 million life insurance payment when Michael Oshry died a few months after remarrying in 2008. The criminal case has not moved forward since the 2008 arrests.

The NY Supreme Court judge in the lawsuit filed by Citifinancial Auto had demanded that the Nassau County District Attorneys Offce respond to their motion on Universal Auto World et all and directs counsel for both paries, on or before March 5th 2010, to provide the Court with a letter outlning the status of the related criminal action involving Defendant Mark Harley ("Harley SEE HIS PHOTO ABOVE). That letter is to include;

1) whether the related criminal action has been presented to a Grand Jury;

2) if the matter has been presented to a Grand Jury, whether the Grand Jury issued an Indictment in which Harley is one of the named defendants;

3) if the matter has not been presented to the Grand Jury, the scheduled date of a future Grand Jury presentment;

4) if an Indictment has been issued, the Indictment Number and the charges in the Indictment.

5) whether Harley has pled guilty to any crime or offense in the related criminal action and, if so, the status of the sentencing proceeding.

6) if Harley has not pled guilty, whether any pretrial hearings have been conducted in the related criminal action and, if not, the scheduled date of any such pretrial hearings.